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Civil Society Resists in Sudan: Strikes and Protests in Army Territory · Global Voices

Summary by El Pais
On June 7, teachers from the Sudanese State of Kasala began an indefinite strike that had long been under way to demand wage improvements, late payments and a comprehensive educational reform. In their first statement, they lamented being “prisoners of poverty” and stated that they were organizing themselves “in defense of the dignity of teachers.” Continue reading

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On June 7, teachers from the Sudanese State of Kasala began an indefinite strike that had long been under way to demand wage improvements, late payments and a comprehensive educational reform. In their first statement, they lamented being “prisoners of poverty” and stated that they were organizing themselves “in defense of the dignity of teachers.” Continue reading

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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